Or Wilson!Why not Protas? Lol the dude is the only consistent offense right now. Let the guy take the SO.
Seems about right, though Roy seems high. So many passengers.
Why didn’t those top 3 skaters get the SO attempts?!
Or Wilson!Why not Protas? Lol the dude is the only consistent offense right now. Let the guy take the SO.
Seems about right, though Roy seems high. So many passengers.
Thank you very much for the information. I will check and see if my cable has Monumental. I remember when games were on NbC Sports Washington. I like the Capitals as well (they are my # 2 team) and you have to have sympathy because we all know the state of the Sabres.Monumental Sports is the new version of NBC Sports Washington and the Caps' RSN broadcaster. If you're in the DC market you can watch there on cable. You can also stream it through their website or Roku app by either signing in through your cable or paying I think $200 for the entire season. Be warned though that if you're traveling and want to stream it through Monumental you can't.
ESPN+ will only let you watch any nationally televised games or any out-of-market games. Any in-market games from wherever you are streaming from will be blacked out though.
If you're looking to watch Sabres games in Gaithersburg ESPN+ is your best bet -- you just won't get the 3 a year they play against DC where it's on Monumental. If you're trying to watch Caps games I'd go with Monumental. I often find that a certain google search can find you most games as well if that's your kind of thing ...
Yup, and we need to clean shit up in our own zone. Way too many turnovers, and we allow way too many odd man rushes and breakaways.So annoying to keep losing to junk teams we should be stacking points on. Team continues to struggle in front of Chuckya Lindsonov as he rapidly approaches a .500 record.
This as much as the anemic offensive zone play irked me last night. Just crap all around with the puck.Yup, and we need to clean shit up in our own zone. Way too many turnovers, and we allow way too many odd man rushes and breakaways.
It's tough to judge Lindgren since he only has 14 NHL games played outside of Washington. Having said that, we now have three decent sized samples to look at.Watched the entirety of the shootout. PLD zips a nice shot past UPL, Lindgren saves the first 2 but then chokes on the 3rd attempt(Lindgren overplayed his movement and backed too quickly in his crease). Carlson looked disinterested in being in the shootout and OV wasn't even used. Chychrun actually made a good move going wide, but UPL matched him well getting a good push and staying square. Maybe Chychrun could have shot in motion while going wide, but UPL played it well in using his size. Just a bit of Psychology here, Tuch scored on a breakaway, firing a quick high shot on Lindgren. In the shootout, Lindgren played Tuch hesitant, as he backed up in his crease too deep. Lindgren is only 6'2", so if I were him I would have played aggressive on the breakaway goal and shootout attempt.
Bottom line for Lindgren. His GAA is just about the same as last season(2.70 vs 2.67), but the SV% is down .011(.911 vs .900). Last season probably was an over achievement season for Lindgren, and now he's come back down to earth quite a bit.
I think it depends from what perspective you are looking at. Since I look at games with the goaltending aspect in mind, as a goalie you need to stop breakaways as it's part of a goalies job. Plus, the first 2 Sabres goals Lindgren was caught too deep in his crease on both. He's playing more passive this season, which I think is costing him(he's only 6'2" and doesn't have a wing span of a 6'4" goalie to play deeper in his crease). The other thing is teams scout opponents goalies so they know Lindgren's tendencies from 50 games last season. You could say opponents have adjusted to him, but Lindgren/Scott Murray have not counter adjusted. Lindgren has to be better or there is no doubt LT should be getting more starts.I feel like Lindgren was one of the better Caps players last night. Do others think he was largely to blame for last night's loss?
You didn’t really answer his question, but I’ll bite on part of your reply.I think it depends from what perspective you are looking at. Since I look at games with the goaltending aspect in mind, as a goalie you need to stop breakaways as it's part of a goalies job. Plus, the first 2 Sabres goals Lindgren was caught too deep in his crease on both. He's playing more passive this season, which I think is costing him(he's only 6'2" and doesn't have a wing span of a 6'4" goalie to play deeper in his crease). The other thing is teams scout opponents goalies so they know Lindgren's tendencies from 50 games last season. You could say opponents have adjusted to him, but Lindgren/Scott Murray have not counter adjusted. Lindgren has to be better or there is no doubt LT should be getting more starts.
From the overall team perspective, 1st goal one of the d-men made the wrong defensive move. On the 2nd one, Chychrun has to be a bit more responsible with the puck inside the offensive zone blue line, where he doesn't allow Tuch to poke-check the puck away and go on a breakaway. Overall the team didn't play good enough to win the game, but they could have stole the 2nd point in the shootout with a clutch save or goal.